The Textbook of Tinnitus was one of the top 25 percent most downloaded eBooks in the relevant Springer eBook Collection in 2013. Initiated and edited by Aage Møller, Berthold Langguth, Tobias Kleinjung and Dirk de Ridder and authored by over 100 tinnitus experts this comprehensive textbook covers in 96 chapters the diagnosis and the therapy of tinnitus.

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He is working together with rebels, killers and former child soldiers, he lectures on hatred and fear. The german psychologist Thomas Elbert, member of the Board of Directors of the Tinnitus Research Initiative, is searching an answer to the question: What causes humans becoming murderers? For students his lectures are "simply wow". ... read more (in German)

Eddy Temple-Morris, British Tinnitus Association (BTA) Ambassador, DJ, Producer, Presenter launched an exciting new tinnitus awareness raising project. His aim is to raise awareness of the condition, how it can affect anyone and he wants to reflect this by putting together a compilation album where every single person involved has tinnitus. The project has had some incredible support and will be a downloadable album with tracks donated from artists with tinnitus. ...read more

A new tinnitus book entitled Zumbido was launched at the Brazilian ENT Meeting at Recife, November 14-17. The TRI members and principal investigators of the TRI Pharmagroup, Ricardo Figueiredo and Andréia Azevedo, authored this textbook, which is mainly geared towards ENT practitioners, in collaboration with many other specialists. Ana Belén Elgoyhen, leader of the TRI Pharmagroup, wrote the foreword. The book is edited by Editora Revinter in Rio de Janeiro and is written in portuguese language.

During the Sixth International Conference on Tinnitus, held in Bruges, Belgium, in June, TRI Executive Committee Members Dirk De Ridder and Berthold Langguth told ATA how they first became interested in tinnitus and how research and the perspective on tinnitus have developped since then.

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